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Appleby residents crack down on speeding motorists with new village-wide safety boost

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Appleby residents are stepping up their fight against speeding motorists as three new speed indicator devices are set to be installed across the village – funded through a community grant.

The £10,195 project has been backed with £8,979 from North Lincolnshire Council’s Community Grant Fund, with the Parish Council adding £1,216 to get the scheme over the line.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Residents have been clear that speeding is a concern, and this project shows what happens when local people take action to make their community safer – and the council back them to take control.

“These new indicators will help tackle dangerous driving and send a strong message that Appleby is a place that looks out for its neighbours.”

The devices will be positioned at key points to alert motorists, reinforce speed limits and encourage safer, more considerate driving through the village.

The speed indicator devices have been proven to cut average speeds and improve driver awareness, with studies across the UK showing measurable reductions in speeding – particularly in rural village settings like Appleby.

Cllr Neil Poole, deputy leader and cabinet member for highways, said: “This investment gives Appleby practical tools to slow traffic and keep people safe. It’s a smart, community-led solution that will make a real difference on the ground.”

Since it launched in 2011, the Community Grant Fund has powered hundreds of local projects across North Lincolnshire – helping villages, clubs and community groups to bring their ideas to life.

From youth sports and local arts to village halls and safety schemes like this one, the grants are all about strengthening communities and delivering what matters to local people.

If you’ve got an idea that could make a difference where you live, visit the community grants page to find out how to apply.

 

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May 17, 2026 |

Back on the road: mobile library returns to rural communities

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North Lincolnshire’s mobile library is back on the road after extensive repairs and refurbishment work – keeping the much-loved service running safely and reliably for rural communities.

The loved vehicle has undergone a major overhaul, with extensive structural repairs – including a brand new floor – making sure it can continue delivering books, learning and support to residents.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Libraries matter and that includes making sure rural communities are not left behind.

“We continue to invest in libraries in North Lincolnshire at a time when many councils are cutting them back or closing them altogether – we do things differently here because we focus on the what is best for residents.

“We have promised to keep libraries open – and this mobile library is an important part of that wider commitment – bringing books, learning and services directly into communities in villages and market towns.”

The council has committed to buy a new electric mobile library however this refurbishment ensures residents continue to have access to books, learning and library services while the new one is built.

Every three weeks the mobile library visits dozens of communities, schools and neighbourhood stops across North Lincolnshire.

This includes Alkborough, Althorpe, Appleby, Barnetby, Barrow upon Humber, Belton, Bonby, Burringham, Burton upon Stather, Coleby, Dragonby, East Halton, East Lound, Eastoft, Flixborough, Garthorpe, Greetwell, Gunness, Gunthorpe, Hibaldstow, Holme, Howsham, Keadby, Kirmington, Luddington, New Holland, Normanby, North Killingholme, Risby, Roxby, Scawby, South Ferriby, South Killingholme, Thealby, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, West Butterwick, West Halton, Westwoodside, Whitton, Winteringham, Wootton, Worlaby, Wrawby and Wroot,

It also calls at schools, mobile home parks and rural villages where access to services can be more limited. Routes operate across Mondays to Fridays on rotating three-weekly schedules.

Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for rural communities and market towns, said: “For many residents the mobile library is far more than a van delivering books. It is a regular community service that helps people stay connected, keeps children engaged with reading and learning, and supports residents who may struggle to travel further afield.

“It reaches communities right across North Lincolnshire every week and we know how valued it is by the people who use it.”

Libraries across North Lincolnshire now support residents with everything from borrowing books and accessing computers to community activities, study space and digital inclusion support, alongside initiatives such as the Imagination Library scheme which has gifted more than one million books to young children across the area.

Full mobile library route timetables and stopping points are available on the council’s website.

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May 15, 2026 |

Steelworks Summer Rail Tours

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When:
1st June 2019 @ 13:00 – 15:30
Where:
Scunthorpe Steel Works, Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN16 1XA, UK

Appleby Froddingham Railway Preservation Society invite you to their summer rail tours of the British Steel Steelworks at Scunthorpe. On all DMU Railtours, there are toilets on-board the train, along with refreshments and a shed visit. Tours are usually around … Continued

June 1, 2019 |

Appleby Country Fayre

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When:
17th June 2018 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where:
Appleby Sports Field, Appleby, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 0AS, UK

 

June 17, 2018 |

Plea for Party in the Pines festival to return next year

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Gaz, 36, threw in the towel after North Lincolnshire Council imposed stringent rules on the running of the fest on his family-owned plantation at Appleby. The plea has come from Mancunian 10-piece collective The Moods who were one of the big hits of …
October 30, 2017 |

£20000 upgrade to sports and social club in Scunthorpe following donation

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£20000 upgrade to sports and social club in Scunthorpe following donationSports clubs in the Scunthorpe area have welcomed the completion of a £20,000 facilities upgrade funded by British Steel. The work to improve Appleby Frodingham Sports and Social Club’s Brumby Hall-based complex was funded through British Steel’s …
October 11, 2017 |

Sports and social club in Scunthorpe set to undergo £20000 upgrade following donation

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Sports and social club in Scunthorpe set to undergo £20000 upgrade following donationA sports club in Scunthorpe is set to undergo a £20,000 upgrade. Following a donation from British Steel, the Appleby Frodingham Sports and Social Club at Brumby Hall will undergo improvements to the club’s water system and shower blocks, and the …
October 11, 2017 |